Volunteering in the Amazon to escape a broken heart,
American R.N. Camille Ringold fears she has lost the chance to be
married to a doctor and live well in suburbia.
Serving two weeks with missionaries living out a sacred calling, she considers whether a more meaningful life might be hers.
When the Wings of Help plane is hijacked, she and missionary pilot Luke Strong escape into the jungle.
Priorities change as experiences of faith mount. Where is the intersection of God’s will and her selfish desires?
Returning to Alabama, she discovers the controlling side of her rejected sweetheart.
He covers his lies with rationalizations. Dangers of the Amazon fade compared to threats from the man she once wanted to marry.

Jacqueline Hopper resides in her father’s boyhood village in Atlantic Canada. During her free time, when she’s not catering to her cats with treats and cuddles, she reads to gain knowledge, cleans her apartment to maintain order, and writes for pleasure. Though she’s been writing from the age of ten, the publication of her short story Listening To Crows was her first step toward becoming a full-time author.
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